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Bavuma said, “When new faces come in the team, enthusiasm increases. Everyone has an eye on Brevis. They have shown what they can do. I am excited to see what new they bring in ODI cricket.”
Delhi: South Africa captain Temba Bavuma has indicated that Dewald Brevis may get a chance to debut in the ODI series against Australia. This series starts from August 19. Brevis performed well in the T20 series, in which he scored 180 runs in three matches. During this time he also scored a century, which was a record breaking. He hit 13 fours and 14 sixes.
Coach praised fiercely
Team coach Shukri Conrad has also praised Brevis. He said that the rest of the players should also ‘show a little’ on the field like Brevis. Captain Bavuma also said that Brevis has been the most discussed in the team for the last few weeks and he has impressed everyone with his brilliant game.
A new style will be seen in ODIs
Bavuma said, “When new faces come in the team, enthusiasm increases. Everyone has an eye on Brevis. They have shown what they can do. I am excited to see what new they bring in ODI cricket.”
Quena Mafaka also got reward
Quenna Mafaka, a young bowler who performed strongly in the T20 series, has been included in the ODI team. He took the most wickets with 9 wickets in three matches and became the top wicket-winter of the series.
Australia’s ODI team
Mitchell Marsh (Captain), Xavier Bartlet, Alex Kerry, Cooper Conauli, Ben Dwashuis, Nathan Ellis, Cameron Green, Aaron Hardy, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh English, Matthew Kuhneman, Mathaneman, Marnas Labushen, Adam Jampa.
South Africa’s ODI team
Temba Bavuma (Captain), Corbin Bosch, Matthew Breetzke, Dewald Brevis, Nandre Burger, Tony Di Jorzi, Aden Markram, Quena Mafa, Senuran Muthusamy, Keshav Maharaj, Vian Mulder, Lungi Ngidi, Luan-Dreas, Rabada, Rabada, Rabada, Rabada, Rabada, Prenelan Subrayan.
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